The BoQ is a small community that’s big on creativity. Planning a day trip to indulge your artistic tendencies is not a difficult task. Here are some (impressive, we think 😉 ) options… snacks included.
Since 1973 the Belleville Public Library’s John M Parrot Gallery has been a cultural hub for the City and Region, providing an exhibition space for local, national and international artists. The addition of the Parrott Gallery Shop adds provides a showcase for our many regional artisans
Native Renaissance is home to an art gallery showcasing a wide variety of artwork created by well-known Native artists. The gallery features the prolific work of Native North American Mohawk, Thomas B. Maracle, whose creations in stone, wood, and corn husks are prized components of collections throughout Canada and many other parts of the world
386 Hwy 49, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory
The Pinnacle Playhouse, formerly a Salvation Army Citadel, is a 154 seat production space. The Belleville Theatre Guild is proud to have provided quality community theatre and theatre training to almost three generations through our outreach programmes to young people and those young at heart.
Empire Theatre – Originally opened as The McCarthy Theatre in 1938, The 700 seat Empire Theatre opened its doors in September of 2003 and with it the reality of state of the art theatre for live performance and cinema to Belleville.
The Lark (343) 261-5275
Capers (613)-968-7979
Paulo’s/Dinkels (613)-966-6542
Chilangos (613)-771-9292
San-Souci – (613)-707-7036